Nate zinzer: This is called life. It's an endurance event. You got to keep up the pace. We're in it for the long term, folks. And again, i love that it's not towards certainty, it's towards a sense of certainty. There's a big difference between those two things. I hope your listeners have gotten a lot out of this interview and i would love to point people to where they can find out more about the work that you're doing.
Dr. Nate Zinsser is an expert in the psychology of human performance who consults to individuals and organizations seeking a competitive edge. He is the director of west point’s influential performance psychology program. His new book is The Confident Mind: A Battle Tested Guide to Unshakeable Performance.
In this discussion, we not only define confidence but debunk some commonly held beliefs on what it means to have confidence in yourself despite that voice in your head that's always saying you're not good enough.
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